'Goods from Israel' Provides Bittersweet Social and Political View
Brian G Randles — October 3, 2009 — Lifestyle
‘Goods from Israel’ is Ron From’s unique way of expressing the current social and political situation in Israel. Ranging from chocolate-covered missiles to cleverly designed candy lakes, the collection puts a bittersweet spin on the country’s current state of affairs.
Ron From is a designer out of Tel Aviv, Isreal and a graduate of the Academy of Fine Arts and Design in Bratislava. Check out more on ‘Goods from Israel’ by clicking the links below.
Ron From is a designer out of Tel Aviv, Isreal and a graduate of the Academy of Fine Arts and Design in Bratislava. Check out more on ‘Goods from Israel’ by clicking the links below.
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